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PARK SAFETY AGE POLICY FOR BIKE PARK • No one under the age of 8 is permitted to ride the course. No exceptions. • Guests ages 8-11 must AT ALL TIMES be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian while using the bike park. The parent or legal guardian must have a valid lift ticket or season pass and be with the guest ages 8-11. • Guests ages 12 and above must have a parent or legal guardian present to fill out and sign the waiver. BIKE PARK SAFETY INFORMATION The Seven Springs Bike Park is a very different experience from cross country riding. The trails require constant physical and mental effort in order for all riders to maintain safe control. 2018 TRAIL MAP G U N N A R L I F T NORTH FACE DOWNHILL TERRAIN NORTH FACE DOWNHILL TERRAIN 1 1 1 1 Lost Alley 2 KT7 3 CAMP3 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 STOP G UNNAR LIFT Clothing Helmets are mandatory for all riders. The best protection from abrasion requires a properly fitted full-faced helmet, gloves, long pants, long sleeves, shin pads and elbow pads. Equipment The Bike Park trails are specifically designed for full suspension mountain bikes. The trails are rocky, bumpy and become much more difficult without high quality suspension. Without full suspension, fatigue becomes a factor much sooner. The steep grades necessitate disc brakes for adequate stopping power. Cantilever brakes will increase fatigue as more effort will be required to maintain control. All riders should ride a properly sized bike and should be able to stand with both feet on the ground without their seat touching them. A bike that is too large or that has a seat in high position can increase chance of injury. Trails The level of risk increases with the level of difficulty. Black trails often have larger drops and jumps that require skill and experience to navigate through. Seven Springs Bike Park has a filter feature at the top designed to keep riders with insufficient skills off trails that exceed their ability. Younger riders become a hazard to other riders if they are unable to ride a trail or move out of the way. Children should be accompanied by an adult at all times. Lifts Bikes are permitted on the Polar Bear Express. Boarding the lift requires significant strength when loading a bike and children may require assistance. Riders have two options when boarding our lift. They can either carry their bike or have the attendant hang it appropriately on the chair behind them, where they can pick the bike up at the top.

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PARK SAFETYAGE POLIC Y FOR BIKE PARK

• No one under the age of 8 is permitted to ride the course. No exceptions.

• Guests ages 8-11 must AT ALL TIMES be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian while using the bike park. The parent or legal guardian must have a valid lift ticket or season pass and be with the guest ages 8-11.

• Guests ages 12 and above must have a parent or legal guardian present to fill out and sign the waiver.

BIKE PARK SAFET Y INFORMATION• The Seven Springs Bike Park is a very different

experience from cross country riding. The trails require constant physical and mental effort in order for all riders to maintain safe control.

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ClothingHelmets are mandatory for all riders. The best protection from abrasion requires a properly fitted full-faced helmet, gloves, long pants, long sleeves, shin pads and elbow pads.EquipmentThe Bike Park trails are specifically designed for full suspension mountain bikes. The trails are rocky, bumpy and become much more difficult without high quality suspension. Without full suspension, fatigue becomes a factor much sooner. The steep grades necessitate disc brakes for adequate stopping power. Cantilever brakes will increase fatigue as more effort will be required to maintain control. All riders should ride a properly sized bike and should be able to stand with both feet on the ground without their seat touching them. A bike that is too large or that has a seat in high position can increase chance of injury.

TrailsThe level of risk increases with the level of difficulty. Black trails often have larger drops and jumps that require skill and experience to navigate through. Seven Springs Bike Park has a filter feature at the top designed to keep riders with insufficient skills off trails that exceed their ability. Younger riders become a hazard to other riders if they are unable to ride a trail or move out of the way. Children should be accompanied by an adult at all times.LiftsBikes are permitted on the Polar Bear Express. Boarding the lift requires significant strength when loading a bike and children may require assistance. Riders have two options when boarding our lift. They can either carry their bike or have the attendant hang it appropriately on the chair behind them, where they can pick the bike up at the top.

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